Credit by Examination

The University recognizes academic achievement of students gained by means other than through performance in organized classes. Students will be given the opportunity to receive credit by special examination in certain courses where proficiency may be practicably determined by examination.

Course credit earned by examination is recorded by the Registrar on the student's transcript, but no grade or grade points are awarded. The student is responsible for having test scores sent to the Admissions Office. The College of Business offers credit by examination in specific business courses. Refer to the College of Business section of this catalog for more information.

There are three separate programs by which a student may earn course credit by examination. These are:

  1. CEEB Advanced Placement (AP) Examinations which are a part of the Advanced Placement Programs available in a limited number of secondary schools; and,
  2. Specified subject examinations of the CEEB College Level Examination Program (CLEP); and
  3. International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program. The student is responsible for taking the tests early enough to allow sufficient time for scores to be reported to the University and processed by the Admissions Office. The deadline for registering to take CLEP examinations at a national testing center is four to six weeks before the scheduled test. Information concerning each of the testing programs follows.

Credit for CEEB Advanced Placement (AP) Program Examinations.

The Advanced Placement Examination is the final examination for a nationally standardized course offered in a limited number of secondary schools under the auspices of the CEEB Advanced Placement Program (APP). The objective of the APP is to allow students to begin work toward college credit while still in high school. Students should check with their high school counselor or principal as to the availability of the APP examinations in their school. The APP is offered once a year during May at participating high schools.

 

Discipline [UTPB Courses in brackets]

CEEB AP

 

 

ART History (3 hrs.)[ARTS 1303]

3

ART History (6 hrs.) [ARTS 1303ARTS 1304]

4

 

 

ART - Drawing [ARTS 1316]

3

 

 

Biology (4 hrs.) [BIOL 1306/BIOL 1106]

3

Biology (8 hrs.) [BIOL 1306/BIOL 1106, BIOL 1307/BIOL 1107]

4

 

 

Chemistry (4 hrs.)[CHEM 1311/CHEM 1111]

3

Chemistry (8 hrs.)[CHEM 1311/CHEM 1111, CHEM 1312/CHEM 1112]

4

 

 

Computer Science A (4 hrs.) [COSC 1430]

3

Computer Science AB (4 hrs.) [COSC 1430]

3

 

 

Macroeconomics (3 hrs.) [ECON 2301]

3

Microeconomics (3 hrs.) [ECON 2302]

3

 

 

English Language & Composition (3 hrs.)[ENGL 1301]

3

English Literature & Composition (3 hrs.)[ENGL 1302]

3

 

 

American/U.S. History I (3 hrs.)[HIST 1301]

3

American/U.S. History I & II (6 hrs.)[HIST 1301, HIST 1302]

4

 

 

Calculus AB (4 hrs.)[MATH 2413]

3

Calculus BC (8 hrs.)[MATH 2413, MATH 2414]

3

 

 

Physics C ELEC & MAG (4 hrs.)[PHYS 2316/PHYS 2126]

3

Physics C MECH (4 hrs.)[PHYS 2325/PHYS 2125]

3

 

 

Government & Politics: U.S. (3 hrs.)[PLSC 2305]

3

 

 

Psychology (3 hrs.)[PSYC 1301]

3

 

 

Spanish (4 hrs.)[SPAN 1411]

2

Spanish (8 hrs.)[SPAN 1411, SPAN 1412]

3

Spanish (11 hrs.)[SPAN 1411, SPAN 1412, SPAN 2311]

4

Spanish (14 hrs.)[SPAN 1411, SPAN 1412, SPAN 2311, SPAN 2312]

5

Credit for CEEB College Level Examination Program (CLEP) Examinations.

Under the College Level Examination Program, the University will award credit for only the specified examinations. A student may attempt a CLEP examination at a national CLEP testing center before enrolling and have the scores reported to the University. These examinations are offered monthly at national CLEP test centers. Further information concerning the CLEP tests may be obtained from your high school counselor or principal, or from College Level Examination Program, Box 1821, Princeton, New Jersey 08540.

Discipline [UTPB Courses in brackets]

 

 

 

Financial Accounting [ACCT 2301]

50

 

 

Biology [BIOL 1306/BIOL 1106]

50

 

 

Chemistry [CHEM 1311/CHEM 1111]

50

 

 

Principles of Macroeconomics [ECON 2301]

50

Principles of Microeconomics [ECON 2302]

50

 

 

College Composition [ENGL 1301]

50

College Composition [ENGL 1301& ENGL 1302]

58

American Literature [ENGL 2327]

50

 

 

History of U.S. I [HIST 1301]

50

History of U.S. II [HIST 1302]

50

Western Civilization I [HIST 2311]

50

 

 

College Algebra [MATH 1314]

50

College Mathematics [MATH 1332]

50

Pre-calculus [MATH 2412]

50

Calculus [MATH 2413]

50

 

 

Principles of Management [MNGT 3310]

55

Introductory Business Law [BUSI 3324]

55

 

 

Principles of Marketing [MRKT 3300]

55

 

 

American Government [PLSC 2305]

50

 

 

Introductory Psychology [PSYC 1301]

50

 

 

Introductory Sociology [SOCI 1301]

50

 

 

Spanish Language [SPAN 1411& SPAN 1412]

50

Spanish Language [SPAN 1411, SPAN 1412, SPAN 2311]

58

Spanish Language [SPAN 1411, SPAN 1412, SPAN 2311, SPAN 2312]

66

Credit for International Baccalaureate

UT Permian Basin awards course credit, as listed below, for the successful completion during high school of the International Baccalaureate Diploma program (IB) and passing the appropriate Standard Level (SL) and Higher Level (HL) exams with a score of 4 or better.

IB Examination

UTPB Course(s) credited

Biology (SL)

BIOL 1306/BIOL 1106

Biology (HL)

BIOL 1306/BIOL 1106and BIOL 1307/BIOL 1107

Chemistry (SL)

CHEM 1311/CHEM 1111

Chemistry (HL)

CHEM 1311/CHEM 1111and CHEM 1312/CHEM 1112

Computer Science (SL)

COSC 1430*

Computer Science (HL)

COSC 2430*

Economics (SL)

ECON 2301

Economics (HL)

ECON 2301and ECON 2302

English (see Modern Languages)

 

Environmental Systems (SL)

ENSC 1401

History (HL and SL)

 

 

Americas

HIST 1301

Mathematics

 

 

Analysis and Approaches (SL)

MATH 1314, MATH 1342,MATH 2412orMATH 2413

 

Analysis and Approaches (HL)

MATH 1314, MATH 1342, MATH 2412, MATH 2413or MATH 2414

 

Applications and Interpretations (SL)

MATH 1314, MATH 1342,MATH 2412orMATH 2413

 

Applications and Interpretations (HL)

MATH 1314, MATH 1342, MATH 2412, MATH 2413,MATH 2414or MATH 2415with suitable syllabus

Modern Languages

 

Language A1, A2, and B

 

 

English (SL)

ENGL 1301

 

English (HL)

ENGL 1301and ENGL 1302

 

(w/extended essay, C or better)

 

 

Spanish (SL)

SPAN 1411and SPAN 1412

 

Spanish (HL)

SPAN 1411, SPAN 1412, SPAN 2311, and SPAN 2312

Language ab initio (SL only)

 

 

English (SL)

ENGL 1301

 

Spanish (SL)

SPAN 1411and SPAN 1412

Music (SL)

MUSI 1306

Music (HL)

MUSI 1306

Philosophy (HL)

2303

Psychology (SL)

PSYC 1301

Psychology (HL)

PSYC 1301and one upper level PSYC

Physics (SL)

PHYS 2325/PHYS 2125

Physics (HL)

PHYS 2325/PHYS 2125and PHYS 2326/PHYS 2126

Social/Cultural Anthropology (SL)

SOCI 1301

Visual Arts (SL)

ARTS 1301

Visual Arts (HL)

ARTS 1301/based on review ARTS 1311, ARTS 1316